Anthony Joshua's boxing career may be over with 'fears injuries are worse than first thought' after crash
Anthony Joshua's boxing career may be over after a car crash in Nigeria.

Anthony Joshua's boxing career is in jeopardy following a devastating car crash in Nigeria on December 30, 2025. The 36-year-old former heavyweight champion sustained injuries, while two of his friends tragically lost their lives. Sources close to Joshua suggest the injuries may be significantly more severe than initially reported, with potential rib and knee damage that could derail his anticipated £100million showdown with Tyson Fury. The crash has raised serious concerns about Joshua's ability to return to the ring, potentially ending one of boxing's most prominent careers.
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